

How we can prosecute the individuals responsible for systemic corruption
Difficult is not impossible
It is difficult to prosecute the corrupt politicians, bureaucrats, judges and senior police officers because they have stacked the deck in their favour and they work together to cover up for one another. But difficult is not impossible
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How we can do it
We can do it by taking out private criminal prosecutions against the individuals who engage in systemic corruption. However, we have to do it in the public eye, otherwise they will shut it down.
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Public awareness terrifies them
The reason we need as many supporters as possible is because the only thing they are concerned about is public awareness - it terrifies them.
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Why we need supporters
It is simple, the more supporters we have the less likely they are to shut down a prosecution, and the more impact we will have.
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Why talking about it is essential
Talking about it raises public awareness and builds our audience, which builds our authority. With more authority we can exert more influence, which means we can prosecute more corrupt individuals.
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How long will it take
Unfortunately, we do not know how long it will take because nothing like this has been done before, but if we persevere and have patience then we will absolutely get this done.
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Justice Matters will never give up
The courts, the governments, the police forces etc. use stalling tactics to frustrate you so that you run out of energy and give up the fight. Justice Matters will never give up.
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You are the most important part of Justice Matters
Without support there is nothing we can do because the authorities will not take us seriously. Which makes you the most important part of Justice Matters.